Factor Info
ID | 151627 |
Size | 1161 digits / 3856 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 401730066714750467770539095868319589547868136467229098835001843735116722823428103971706644783947706456111694107183763984294525266269516379525162033391180076146661329598912310768333247239353992306190293261955171344449642696483864425801832448519401524731885605662159859682748873570696121648963806906200242085544867914427440361381188606386544925250215718404560612012428239925825636290638396185307735092112461045312644244755055184653442567736206815244346548194745130361180132577103056852078829175749186246650424032208890893511856142028522140932115872784476841241709216558684594699652915468409096852412175608177933017731926530928727241761946986090194352876823092305326199297035174616255801056057712033584264668957312703093465401760953928539416233431133321663215850158012186796575285735389726360098188103744792154010488796389888052080449816300520080263091796836488822183217216652768715045170294864118637222703389337850482048363175434963155507487146447254930086195668622759000007866777066465133965083848776130815027732192395150169199366157428587505041488546143131400042672864591350007965040234727097190675527085804174099200508621130160888046754264104746604978359712997 |
Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.